Sounds cool! Now you've got me curious, since I wasn't homeschooled (or I should say, I also went to regular school even though maybe what my parents did amounted to informal homeschooling): what exactly did you do for your homeschooling? Was it organized into specific courses and curriculums or if not how did that work?
I learned a lot about multiplying and diving fractions from doubling and tripling recipes...or halving them, which didn't happen nearly as often...
LOL! I learned a lot about fractions from playing numbers games. Also I'd watch those Schoolhouse Rock programs that put the multiplication tables into song form--would always sing those songs in my head during math class :)
Well...you'll find that there are as many methods as there are homeschooling families. We started out with a very formal program - a full curriculum we got from a homeschooling program. We did that for two years, as I recall. Over time my parents' views on schooling changed and we a) built our own curriculum, and b) became somewhat more relaxed about schooling in general - incorporating more life experiences and using more "real books" and fewer text books.
I could go on for a long time, but I know it's a tricky subject in a lot of ways since people tend to have strong opinions when it comes to education. ;-)
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